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Self Propelled vs. Pull Type

Started this discussion. Last reply by Jonathan Dansel Sep 10, 2011. 23 Replies

Merry Christmas

Started this discussion. Last reply by Shane Dec 25, 2008. 1 Reply

 

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Man, despite his artistic pretensions, his sophistication and his many accomplishments, owes his existence to a 6-inch layer of topsoil and the fact that it rains.

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Sep 29, 2011
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Sep 28, 2011
Joel replied to Christopher Hart's discussion Converting a chisel plow to a turbo till type machine
" We did this at the beginning of last season, so, we have two full seasons of use on it and we have learned alot.  The first thing we learned, is that it is very effective, just stirring the top drys things out enough to let us get onto…"
Sep 10, 2011
Jonathan Dansel replied to Joel's discussion Self Propelled vs. Pull Type
"I have been pushing my father-in-law to go to a SP sprayer for 2 years and he finally did back in June...same problem, hard to swallow the price tag for a JD, IH, or RoGator.  Especially when we had been getting by for the last 5 years with a…"
Sep 10, 2011
Nick Zumbragel replied to Joel's discussion Self Propelled vs. Pull Type
"I would look into a Hagie 2100 or a DTS 10. The dts is just a newer model of the 2100, both machines have a 1000gallon capacity and 60ft booms. We run two dts10 hagies, one has a 60ft boom and the other has a 90ft boom, in a good level field we can…"
Sep 9, 2011
Tony Eickman replied to Joel's discussion Self Propelled vs. Pull Type
"do you like your hagie's, Doug?  We were looking into an older one- I forgot the number- late 90's model anyway.  I thought with them you can somewhat see better.  "
Sep 8, 2011
John Roemke replied to Joel's discussion Self Propelled vs. Pull Type
"I like the pull behind kind because then I have an extra tractor that I can use the rest of the year for other things I need a bigger tractor for.  We went with the pull behind because of the cost of the other initially.  As it turns out,…"
Sep 8, 2011
Joel replied to Ben Pearson's discussion Combine Selection
"When we decided that it was time for a different combine we looked for a long time tryin to make that decision.  We spent a long time talking to service managers and parts counters.  We were running a Case and a Deere but really werent…"
Feb 24, 2011

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At 1:00pm on January 30, 2011, Alyssa Brashear said…
How's the winter treatin' ya?
At 11:11pm on March 11, 2010, Jessi said…
lol better not get any snow!!!!
At 11:51am on March 11, 2010, Jessi said…
I feel kinda bad for rubbin it in ur face about how nice it was yesterday..... its cold today. lol
At 7:43am on October 13, 2009, Jeff Caldwell said…
Hey, Joel. Sounds like you guys are already feeling winter? My folks live out in NW KS, and I was talking to my dad last night and he said a guy in town told him they had 12-15 inches of snow in North Platte, NE. I told him he had to be crazy. But, nope, they got walloped. Man, I'm not ready for this yet. Hope you all are staying warm and dry!
 
 
 

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